Following your protocol to a T bhoese, here's the Max Control L80+ results. All putts dinged, all aimed at the grid line right of the flag, all hit with 15ft power (Max has a 15ft scale so full 100% power on all, no potential variance)

Similar wind as your Nike test. The Max has a wider dispersion pattern than the Nike! Which doesn't make sense given it's a higher level putter with same Pro Shop spec on Precision and 1/2 dot more balance. AND it cost 750cr more than the Nike!

I bought the Max primarily because I like the many putter scales. I'm a maximum power scale, hit it 10% to get the really slow meter. (for a putt I need to hit with 12ft of power, I'll use the 120 scale and hit 10% to ding it.) But with the wider dispersion and advertised same precision I feel ripped off by WGT charging me 750cr more!

BTW hboese, I'm also using an old version (V 8.10) of Paint Shop Pro and get the occasional crash on Win7. Gotta be diligent saving work.

I used 50% of the 30 scale. This is an excellent showing by the Daytona, a significant improvement over the BPB #10 results. It will be interesting to see if its wider dispersion on BPB is related to its lower balance rating when I test breaking putts.

yes MM..Im with ya on the 3D world & the left..right. part...like I was saying..only 2 things to factor in when putting...1. reading greens..meaning is the putt gonna go left?..right?..is it uphill?..downhill?...2. distance control & that's it...get those 2 aspects in pretty good order it'll be a ok....all that 2 degree margin of error.( purely guessing) and 10 ft putt could travel 0.35 ft off line and assuming top putters w/ 4 dots of precision....too much analysis makes paralysis...just 2 things...reading greens...distance control...and that's all I got to say about that....have good 1....

Good work with the putter's testing them. I would like to add that the Rossa that i now own, sinks more putts than the level 33 Versa. The Rossa seem's more accurate on dinged and non dinged shots than the Versa. Strange that other than a half dot of precision the Versa should be better on paper but the Rossa seems better.